Johanna K.P. Greeson, PhD, MSS, MLSP - Johanna Greeson

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Johanna K.P. Greeson, PhD, MSS, MLSPCurriculum VitaeUniversity of PennsylvaniaSchool of Social Policy & ndex.html3701 Locust WalkCaster Building, #D19Philadelphia, PA 19104-6214Phone 215-898-7540Fax DUCATION2010-2012Postdoctoral Child Traumatic Stress, Duke University School of Medicine, PsychiatryFellowshipUCLA-Duke University National Center for Child Traumatic Stress2009Ph.D.Social Work, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill2001M.S.S.Social Services, Bryn Mawr CollegeAdvocacy, Planning, & Program Development Concentration2001M.L.S.P.Law & Social Policy, Bryn Mawr College1997B.A.Sociology-Anthropology & Education, Swarthmore CollegeACADEMIC y of Pennsylvania, School of Social Policy & Practice, Philadelphia, PAAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Pennsylvania, School of Social Policy & Practice, Philadelphia, PAFounding Co-Director, Child Well-Being & Child Welfare Specialization (CW2)University of Pennsylvania, The Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice &Research, Philadelphia, PAFaculty Co-DirectorPROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH SPECIALIZATIONThe transition to adulthood among youth who age-out of foster careNatural mentoring and other supportive relationships for youth who age-out of foster careChild traumatic stressApplied community-based intervention research and translation of research to practiceResiliency, risk and protective factorsBiological mechanisms of resiliency-focused interventionsLife course theory

AWARDS AND 1996-19971993-1997Predoctoral Fellow, Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA),National Institute of Child Health & Human Development Institutional ResearchTraining Grant (2T32HD007376-21A1) awarded to the University of NorthCarolina-Chapel Hill, Center for Developmental ScienceCompetitively selected to attend Using Secondary Data for Analysis of Marriage andFamily. University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, Inter-UniversityConsortium for Political and Social Research, Summer Program in QuantitativeMethods of Social ResearchOutstanding Doctoral Student of the Year, University of North Carolina at ChapelHill, School of Social WorkPredoctoral Fellow, Duke University, Center for Child & Family PolicyJohn Turner Dissertation Award, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,School of Social WorkTuition Award, Bryn Mawr College, Graduate School of Social Work and SocialResearchHunter Grubb Scholar for Public Service, Swarthmore CollegeEugene M. Lang Opportunity Scholar for Social Change, Swarthmore CollegeGRANTS AND RESEARCH SUPPORTExternal2017-2022Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Leadership Education in AdolescentHealthRole: Core Faculty (PI: Carol A. Ford, MD, FSAHM)Funding Mechanism: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, HealthResources & Services Administration, Maternal & Child Health BureauLeadership Education in Adolescent Health (T71MC30798-0); 2,500,0002016-2017A Multi-City Study of Human Trafficking Prevalence among Homeless andRunaway YouthRole: Co-Principal Investigator (with D. Schilling Wolfe, The Field Center)Funding Mechanism: Covenant House International; 85,7002013-2015A Randomized Controlled Pilot of Caring Adults ‘R’ Everywhere (C.A.R.E.): ANatural Mentoring Intervention for Older Youth in Foster CareRole: Co-Principal Investigator (with Philadelphia Department of Human Services)Funding Mechanism: Administration on Children, Youth & Families PlanningGrant to Develop a Model Intervention for Youth/Young Adults with Child WelfareInvolvement At-Risk of Homelessness (HHS-2013-ACF-ACYF-CA-0636); 133,576(Co-Principal Investigator amount); 740,882 (Total amount awarded to Philadelphia DHS)Greeson, Johanna K.P.Updated 01/2018Page 2

Internal2016-2017Penn Futures Project: Preparing Leaders in Child Advocacy & WelfareRole: Co-Principal Investigator (with C. Connolly, School of Nursing; A Garcia,School of Social Policy & Practice; C. Watts, Graduate School of Education)Funding Mechanism: Penn Futures; 15,0002016Origins of the Aging Out Crisis & Its Impact on Adolescent GirlsRole: Principal InvestigatorFunding Mechanism: SP2 Junior Faculty Research Fund; 3,0002014-2015Integrative Seminar in Child WelfareRole: Co-Instructor (with A. Garcia)Funding Mechanism: Penn Social Science & Policy Forum Course DevelopmentGrant; 3,7002013-2015Attitudes & Beliefs about the Implementation of a Child-Welfare Based NaturalMentoring Intervention for Older Foster YouthRole: Principal InvestigatorFunding Mechanism: University Research Foundation, University of PennsylvaniaOffice of the Vice Provost for Research; 30,689.60PUBLICATIONS (Citations 940; h-index 15; i10-index 19)(*Indicates publications with Penn social work/social welfare graduate [MSW or PhD] students.)Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals1. Greeson, J.K.P., *An, S., *Xue, J., *Thompson, A.E., & Guo, C. (in press). Tweeting socialjustice: How social work faculty use Twitter. British Journal of Social Work.2. *Thompson, A.E. & Greeson, J.K.P. (2017). Prosocial activities & natural mentoring amongyouth at risk of aging out of foster care. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 8(3), 421440.3. Garcia, A.R., Gupta, M., Greeson, J.K.P., *DeNard, C., & *Thompson, A.E. (2017). Adversechildhood experiences among a child welfare sample: Results from the National Study of Child &Adolescent Wellbeing. Child Abuse & Neglect, 70, 292-302.4. Greeson, J.K.P. & *Thompson, A.E. (2017). Development, feasibility, and piloting of a novelnatural mentoring intervention for older youth in foster care. Journal of Social Service Research, 43(2),205-222.5. Greeson, J.K.P., Weiler, L., *Thompson, A.E., & Taussig, H.N. (2016). A first look at naturalmentoring among preadolescent foster youth. Journal of Community Psychology, 44(5), 586-601.6. *Thompson, A.E., Greeson, J.K.P., & *Brunsink, A.M. (2016). Natural mentoring among olderyouth aging out of foster care: A systematic review. Children and Youth Services Review, 61, 40-50.Greeson, Johanna K.P.Updated 01/2018Page 3

7. Garcia, A.R., Greeson, J.K.P., Kim, M., *Thompson, A.E., & *DeNard, C. (2015). Fromplacement to prison revisited: Do mental health services disrupt the delinquency pipeline amongLatino, African American and Caucasian youth in the child welfare system? Journal of Adolescence,45, 263-273.8. Greeson, J.K.P., Garcia, A.R., *Kim, M., & Courtney, M.E. (2015). Foster youth & socialsupport: The first RCT of independent living services. Research on Social Work Practice, 25(3), 349357.9.Greeson, J.K.P., Garcia, A.R., *Kim, M., *Thompson, A.E., & Courtney, M.E. (2015).Development & maintenance of social support among aged out foster youth who receivedindependent living services: Results from the Multi-Site Evaluation of Foster Youth Programs.Children and Youth Services Review, 53, 1-9. (Featured in the ScienceDirect Top 25 List of Most DownloadedArticles, Ranked 23rd on the Top 25 for Children & Youth Services Review – April to June 2015)10. Greeson, J.K.P., *Thompson, A.E., *Ali, S., & *Wenger, R.S. (2015). “It’s good to know that yougot somebody that’s not going anywhere”: Attitudes & beliefs of older youth in foster care about childwelfare based natural mentoring. Children and Youth Services Review, 48, 140-149.11. Greeson, J.K.P., *Thompson, A.E., *Evans-Chase, M., & *Ali, S. (2015). Child welfareprofessionals’ attitudes and beliefs about child-welfare based natural mentoring for older youth infoster care. Journal of Social Service Research, 41, 93-112.12. Layne, C.M., Greeson, J.K.P., Ostrowski, S.A., Kim, S., Reading, S., Vivrette, R.L., Briggs,E.C., Fairbank, J.A., & Pynoos, R.S. (2014). Cumulative trauma exposure and high-risk behaviorin adolescence: Findings from the NCTSN Core Data Set. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research,Practice, and Policy, 6(S1), S40-S49.13. Greeson, J.K.P., Briggs, E.C., Layne, C.M., Belcher, H.M.E., Ostrowski, S.A., Kim, S., Lee,R.C., Vivrette, R., Pynoos, R.S., & Fairbank, J.A. (2014). Traumatic childhood experiences in the21st century: Broadening & building on the ACE studies with data from the National ChildTraumatic Stress Network. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 29(3), 536-556.14. Grinstein-Weiss, M., Yeo, Y.H., Manturuk, K.R., Despard, M.R., Holub, K.A., Greeson, J.K.P.,& Quercia, R. (2013). Social capital and homeownership in low-to-moderate-incomeneighborhoods. Social Work Research, 37(1), 37-53.15. Briggs, E.C., Fairbank, J.A., Greeson, J.K.P., Layne, C.M., Steinberg, A.M., Amaya-Jackson,L.M., Ostrowski, S.A., Gerrity, E.T., Elmore, D.L., Belcher, H.M.E., & Pynoos, R.S. (2013).Links between child and adolescent trauma exposure and service use histories in a national clinicreferred sample. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 5(2), 101-109.16. Greeson, J.K.P. (2013). Foster youth & the transition to adulthood: The theoretical & conceptualbasis for natural mentoring. Emerging Adulthood, 1(1), 40-51. (Inaugural issue)17. Briggs, E.C., Greeson, J.K.P., Layne, C.M., Fairbank, J.A., Knoverek, A.M., & Pynoos, R.S.(2012). Trauma exposure, psychosocial functioning, and treatment needs of youth in residentialcare: Preliminary findings from the NCTSN core data set. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma, 5(1),1-15. (Selected as one of 10 Best Violence Research Articles of 2012 by the journal Psychology of Violence)Greeson, Johanna K.P.Updated 01/2018Page 4

18. Greeson, J.K.P., Briggs, E.C., Kisiel, C., Ake, G.S., Layne, C.M., Ko, S.J., et al. (2011).Complex trauma and mental health in children and adolescents placed in foster care: Findingsfrom the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Child Welfare, 90(6), 91-108.19. Barth, R.P., Greeson, J.K.P., Zlotnik, S.R., & Chintapalli, L.K. (2011). Evidence-based practicefor youth in supervised out- of-home care: A framework for development, definition, andevaluation. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 8(5), 501-528.20. Greeson, J.K.P., Usher, L., & Grinstein-Weiss, M. (2010). One adult who is crazy about you:Can natural mentoring relationships increase assets among young adults with and without fostercare experience? Children and Youth Services Review, 32, 565-577.21. Grinstein-Weiss, M., Shanks, T.R.W., Manturuk, K.R., Key, C.C., Paik, J-G., & Greeson, J.K.P.(2010). Homeownership and parenting practices: Evidence from the Community Advantage Panel.Children and Youth Services Review, 32, 774-782.22. Greeson, J.K.P., Guo, S., Barth, R.P., Hurley, S., & Sisson J. (2009). Contributions of therapistcharacteristics and stability to intensive in-home therapy youth outcomes. Research on Social WorkPractice, 2(19), 239-250.23. Grinstein-Weiss, M., Greeson, J.K.P., Yeo, Y.H., Birdsong, S.S., Despard, M.R. & Quercia,R.G. (2009). The impact of low- and moderate-wealth homeownership on parental attitudes andbehavior: Evidence from the Community Advantage Panel. Children and Youth Services Review, 31,23-31.24. Greeson, J.K.P., & Bowen, N.K. (2008). “She holds my hand” The experiences of foster youthwith their natural mentors. Children and Youth Services Review, 30, 1178-1188.25. Grinstein-Weiss, M., Lee, J., Greeson, J.K.P., Yeo, Y.H., Han, C., & Irish, K. (2008). Fosteringlow-income homeownership: A longitudinal randomized experiment on Individual DevelopmentAccounts. Housing Policy Debate, 19(4), 711-739.26. Barth, R.P., Greeson, J.K.P., Guo, S., Green, R.L., Hurley, S., & Sisson, J. (2007). Changes infamily functioning and child behavior following intensive in-home therapy. Children and YouthServices Review, 29, 988-1009.27. Barth, R.P., Greeson, J.K.P., Guo, S., Green, R.L., Hurley, S., & Sisson, J. (2007). Outcomesfor youth receiving intensive in-home therapy or residential care: A comparison using propensityscores. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 77(4), 497-505.Manuscripts In Revision, Under Review & In Preparation1. Greeson, J.K.P., *Thompson, A.E., & *Xue, J. (revise & resubmit). Mentoring youth who age outof foster care: Does mentor type matter?2. Sulimani-Aidan, Y., Melkman, E., & Greeson, J.K.P. (under review). The contribution ofmentoring to the life skills of youth leaving care in Israel.Greeson, Johanna K.P.Updated 01/2018Page 5

3. Greeson, J.K.P., Treglia, D., Wolfe, D.S., & Wasch, S. (under review). Prevlence & correlates ofsex trafficking among homeless & runaway youth presenting for shelter services.Invited Book Chapters1. Greeson, J.K.P. & *Thompson, A.E. (in press). Caring Adults ‘R’ Everywhere (C.A.R.E.) :Leveraging the power of relationships to change the lives of foster youth. In V. Mann-Feder & M.Goyette (Eds.) Leaving care & the transition to adulthood: International contributions to theory,research, & practice. New York: Oxford University Press.2. Greeson, J.K.P. & *Thompson, A.E. (2017). Foster care, then where? Why independent living isgetting it all wrong. In J. Jackson, Jr. (Ed.), Social policy and social justice (pp. 65-73). Philadelphia:University of Pennsylvania Press.3. Greeson, J.K.P. & *Thompson, A.E. (2015). Aging out of foster care in emerging adulthood. InJ.J. Arnett (Ed.), Oxford handbook of emerging adulthood (pp. 559-577). New York: OxfordUniversity Press.4. Fairbank, J.A., Briggs, E.C., Carmody, K.A., Greeson, J.K.P., & Woods, B. (2014). Resilience& recovery in special populations: Children. In L.A. Zoellner & N.C. Feeny (Eds.), Facilitatingresilience & recovery following traumatic events (pp. 91-112). New York: Guilford Press.Op-Eds, Articles in Non-Peer Reviewed Publications, & Policy Briefs1. Greeson, J.K.P. (2016, November 14). Commentary: Many foster-care youths unprepared forindependent living. The Inquirer. Retrieved fromhttp://www.philly.com/philly/opinion/20161114 Commentary Many fostercare youth unprepared for independent living.html?mobi true2. *Thompson, A.E. & Greeson, J.K.P. (2015). Legal and relational permanence in older foster careyouths. Social Work Today, 15(4), 24-27.3. Greeson, J.K.P., *Thompson, A.E., & Kinnevy, S. (2014). Natural mentoring of older foster careyouths: Behavioral health benefits. Social Work Today, 14(4), 10.4. Gerrity, E., Briggs, E.C., Greeson, J.K.P., Layne, C.M., Fairbank, J., Knoverek, A., & Pynoos,R.S. (2011). Trauma Exposure, Psychosocial Functioning & Treatment Needs of Youth in Residential Care.Retrieved from fs/policybrief3 traumaexposure.pdf5. Gerrity, E., Greeson, J.K.P., Layne, C.M., Fairbank, J., Pynoos, R.S., & Briggs, E.C. (2011).Complex Trauma and Mental Health of Children Placed in Foster Care: Highlights from the NCCTS CoreData Set. Retrieved s/pdfs/policybrief4 complextrauma.pdfGreeson, Johanna K.P.Updated 01/2018Page 6

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONSInvited Presentations(Exclusive of peer-reviewed conference papers, posters & roundtables)1.Adolescents in Foster Care: How Natural Mentoring Relationships Can Cultivate Interdependence. InvitedTalk for Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Adolescent Medicine Research Seminar,Philadelphia, PA, November 2, 2017.2.Leveraging the Power of Relationships to Change the Lives of Foster Youth. Invited Talk for theOrphaned & Vulnerable Children Applied Research & Best Practice Symposium (Transition toAdulthood Track), Christian Alliance for Orphans Summit 2017, Nashville, TN, May 3, 2017. (Thisannual research-practitioner collaborative unites top academic OVC researchers with leaders of faith-based NGOs servingchildren around the world, seeking together to give empirically validated answers to the question of “What makes adifference for orphans & vulnerable children?”)3.Leveraging Child Welfare Research & Practice to Improve Outcomes for Young Adults. Presentationfor the Council of State Governments Justice Center & Harvard Kennedy School’s Young Adult JusticeCross-System Convening on Reducing Recidivism & Supporting the Successful Transition toAdulthood, Boston, MA, February 27, 2017.4.Foster Care: Why Independent Living Is Getting It All Wrong and How We Can Get It Right. TATETalk presented at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Social Work, Chapel Hill,NC, April 7, 2016. (Tate Talks are designed to feature emerging ideas and concepts in social work and social welfare.Speakers are selected because they are on the cutting edge in their fields and are pressing the boundaries of knowledgethrough their scholarship and research.)Conference Papers(*Indicates presentations with Penn social work/social welfare graduate [MSW or PhD] students.)1. Garcia, A.R., Gupta, M., Greeson, J.K.P., *DeNard, C., & *Thompson, A.E. (2018 March).Adverse childhood experiences among a child welfare sample: Results from the National Study of Child &Adolescent Wellbeing. Paper accepted for presentation at the 31st Annual Research and PolicyConference on Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health, Tampa, FL.2. *Thompson, A.E. & Greeson, J.K.P. (2018 January). Prosocial activities & natural mentoring amongyouth at risk of aging out of foster care. Paper presented at the 2018 Society for Social Work &Research 22nd Annual Conference, Washington, DC.3.Wolfe, D.S., Greeson, J.K.P., & Wasch, S. (2017 October). Findings from a multi-city study on childsex trafficking. Paper presented at the 2017 Juvenile Sex Trafficking Conference, New Orleans, LA.4. Wolfe, D.S., Greeson, J.K.P., Wasch, S. & Treglia, D. (2017 April). Findings from a multi-citystudy on child sex trafficking: Homelessness, child maltreatment, and resilience factors. Paper presented atCovenant House International & The Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice & ResearchConference on Human Trafficking among Homeless Youth: New Findings and Implications forPolicy and Practice, Philadelphia, PA.5.Greeson, J.K.P. & *Thompson, A.E. (2017 January). Development, feasibility, and piloting of anovel natural mentoring intervention for older youth in foster care. In G.M. Gowdy (Chair),Natural mentorship for foster care youth: Prevalence, impact, and programmatic support. SymposiumGreeson, Johanna K.P.Updated 01/2018Page 7

presented at the 2017 Society for Social Work & Research 21st Annual Conference, New Orleans,LA.6. Garcia, A.R., Greeson, J.K.P., Kim, M., *Thompson, A.E., & *DeNard, C. (2017 January). Domental health services disrupt the delinquency pipeline among Latino, African American and Caucasianyouth in the child welfare system? Paper presented at the 2017 Society for Social Work & Research21st Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.7. *Thompson, A.E., Greeson, J.K.P., & *Brunsink, A.M. (2016 November). Natural mentoringamong youth aging-out of foster care: A systematic review. Paper presented at the 2016 Council onSocial Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA.8. Greeson, J.K.P. & *Thompson, A.E. (2016 September). Development, feasibility, and piloting of anovel natural mentoring intervention for older youth in foster care in the U.S.A. Paper presented at theXIV International Conference EUSARF, Oviedo, Spain.9. Greeson, J.K.P., Garcia, A.R., *Kim, M., *Thompson, A.E., & Courtney, M.E. (2016 January).Development & maintenance of social support among aged out foster youth who received independent livingservices: Results from the Multi-Site Evaluation of Foster Youth Programs. Paper presented at the 2016Society for Social Work & Research 20th Annual Conference, Washington, DC.10. *Thompson, A.E., Greeson, J.K.P., & Kinnevy, S. (2015 June). Attitudes and beliefs of child welfarestakeholders about child welfare based natural mentoring for older youth in foster care. Paper presented atThe Field Center’s One Child, Many Hands Multidisciplinary Conference on Child Welfare,Philadelphia, PA.11. Greeson, J.K.P. & *Thompson, A.E. (2015 March). Attitudes and beliefs of child welfare stakeholdersabout child welfare based natural mentoring for older youth in foster care. Paper presented at the 28thAnnual Children’s Mental Health Research & Policy Conference, Tampa, FL.12. Greeson, J.K.P., Garcia, A.R., *Kim, M., & Courtney, M.E. (2015 January). Foster youth & socialsupport: The first RCT of independent living services. Paper presented at the 2015 Society for SocialWork & Research 19th Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.13. *Thompson, A.E., Greeson, J.K.P., & Kinnevy, S. (2014 August). Promoting growth-fosteringrelationships with caring adults: Natural mentoring for youth transitioning out of foster care. Paperpresented at the 2014 National Pathways to Adulthood: A Convening on Youth in Transition,Philadelphia, PA.14. Garcia, A.R., & Greeson, J.K.P. (2014 March). From placement to prison revisited: Do child welfareservices disrupt the delinquency pipeline among Latino, African America, and Caucasian emerging adultstransitioning out of care? Paper presented at the 27th Annual Children’s Mental Health Research &Policy Conference, Tampa, FL.15. Greeson, J.K.P., Briggs, E.C., Layne, C.M., & Fairbank, J.A. (2012 October). Functionalimpairments and service use of transition-age youth exposed to trauma: Findings from the National ChildTraumatic Stress Network Core Data Set. Paper presented at the 2012 Society for Research on ChildDevelopment Themed Meeting: Transitions from Adolescence to Adulthood, Tampa, FL.Greeson, Johanna K.P.Updated 01/2018Page 8

16. Goode, V., Falconer, L., & Greeson, J.K.P. (2012 March). Inspiring change through data-drivenstories. Pre-Meeting Institute presented at the 2012 National Child Traumatic Stress Network AllNetwork Conference, Baltimore, MD.17. Briggs-King, E., Greeson, J.K.P., Fairbank, J.A., Gerrity, E.T., & Pynoos, R.S. (2011November). Psychosocial consequences of relational trauma: Preliminary findings from the NCTSN CoreData Set. Paper presented at the 2011 International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 27thAnnual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.18. Greeson, J.K.P., Briggs, E.C., Ostrowski, S.A., Gerrity, E.T., Fairbank, J.A., Layne, C.M., &Pynoos, R.S. (2011 September). The cumulative impact of risk markers & risk factors following traumaand the association with functional impairments. Paper presented at the 16th International Conferenceon Violence, Abuse & Trauma, San Diego, CA.19. Ostrowski, S.A., Greeson, J.K.P., Briggs-King, E., Layne, C.M., Fairbank, J.A., & Pynoos, R.(2010 November). Cumulative risk and adverse childhood experiences: Findings from the National ChildTraumatic Stress Network. Paper presented at the 2010 International Society for Traumatic StressStudies 26thAnnual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.20. Layne, C.M., Ostrowski, S.A., Greeson, J.K.P., Briggs-King, E., & Olsen, J.A. (2010November). Beyond statistical significance: Evaluating clinically significant change in child and adolescenttrauma treatment. Paper presented at the 2010 International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies26th Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.21. Greeson, J.K.P. (2010 July). One adult who is crazy about you: Can natural mentoring relationshipsincrease assets among young adults with and without foster care experience? Paper presented at the 2010Add Health Users Conference, Bethesda, MD.22. Greeson, J.K.P., Grinstein-Weiss, M., & Usher, L. (2010 January). One adult who is crazy aboutyou: Can natural mentoring relationships decrease material hardship and increase assets among young adultswith and without foster care experience? Paper presented at the 2010 Society for Social Work &Research 14th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.23. Grinstein-Weiss, M., Yeo, Y.H., Greeson, J.K.P., Despard, M.R. & Quercia, R.G. (2009January). Effect of homeownership on resource generation & ties to neighbors: A multilevel analysis. Paperpresented at the 2009 Society for Social Work & Research 13th Annual Conference, New Orleans,LA.24. Grinstein-Weiss, M., Paik, J.G., Greeson, J.K.P., & Quercia, R.G. (2009 January). Is low- andmoderate-wealth homeownership associated with a better quality home environment? Evidence from theCommunity Advantage Panel. Paper presented at the 2009 Society for Social Work & Research 13thAnnual Conference, New Orleans, LA.25. Barth, R.P., Greeson, J.K.P., Guo, S., Green, R.L., Hurley, S., & Sisson, J. (2008 March).Outcomes for youth receiving intensive in-home therapy or residential care: A comparison using propensityscores. Paper presented at the Joint Conference of EUSARF and IOBER, Padua, Italy.26. Grinstein-Weiss, M., Lee, J., Greeson, J.K.P., Irish, K., & Han, C. (2008 January). Fostering lowincome homeownership: A longitudinal randomized experiment on individual development accounts. PaperGreeson, Johanna K.P.Updated 01/2018Page 9

presented at the 2008 Society for Social Work & Research 12th Annual Conference, Washington,DC.27. Barth, R.P., Greeson, J.K.P., Guo, S., Hurley, S., Sisson, J., & Goldsmith, T. (2007 March).Outcomes for youth receiving intensive in-home therapy or residential care: A comparison using propensityscores. Paper presented at the 2007 A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health 20th AnnualConference, Tampa, FL.28. Greeson, J.K.P., Gavidia, I., Gottlieb, K., & Thurston-Fischer, M. (2005 January). Examining therelationship between parental involvement and family relations in a youth crime prevention program. Paperpresented at the 2005 Society for Social Work & Research 9th Annual Conference, Miami, FL.Conference Posters1. Greeson, J.K.P., *Thompson, A.E., & *Xue, J. (2018 January). Mentoring youth who age out offoster care: Does mentor type matter? Poster presented at the 2018 Society for Social Work & Research22nd Annual Conference, Washington, DC.2. *Thompson, A.E., Greeson, J.K.P., & *Brunsink, A.M. (2017 January). Natural mentoring amongolder youth in and aging out of foster care: A systematic review. Poster presented at the 2017 Society forSocial Work & Research 21st Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.3. Greeson, J.K.P., Grinstein-Weiss, M., & Usher, L. (2010 March). One adult who is crazy about you:Can natural mentoring relationships decrease material hardship and increase assets among young adults withand without foster care experience? Poster presented at the 2010 Society for Research on Adolescence13th Biennial Conference, Philadelphia, PA.Conference Discussion Sessions & Roundtables1. Williams, J.H., Jackson, J.L., Solomon, P.L., Iversen, R.R., Garcia, A., Greeson, J.K.P., Ghose,T., Engstrom, M., Wimberly, A., & Franke, N. (2016 January). Innovative research-based policysolutions to intersecting grand policy changes: Transformative ideas for the next U.S. President’s agenda.Roundtable presented at the 2016 Society for Social Work & Research 20th Annual Conference,Washington, DC.2. *Thompson, A.E., Greeson, J.K.P., Mann-Feder, V.R., & van Dulmen, M.H.M. (2015 October).Social support among older youth aging out of foster care. Discussion Session presented at the 2015Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood 7th Conference, Miami, FL.TEACHING EXPERIENCEMasters of Social Work Courses2013-Present University of Pennsylvania, School of Social Policy & Practice, Philadelphia, PAHuman Behavior in the Social Environment II (Spring 2013)Advanced Macro Social Work Practice I & II (Fall 2013; Spring 2014)Clinical & Macro Child Welfare Practice (Fall 2014; Fall 2015; Fall 2016; Fall 2017)Child Welfare Integrative Seminar (Spring 2016; Spring 2017; Spring 2018)Greeson, Johanna K.P.Updated 01/2018P a g e 10

20122008Introduction to Social Work Research (Spring 2016, 2 sections; Spring 2017, 2 sections;Spring 2018, 2 sections)University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NCEvaluation of Social Work InterventionsUniversity of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NCEvaluation of Social Work Interventions (Graduate Teaching Assistant)Masters of Science in Social Policy Courses2012University of Pennsylvania, School of Social Policy & Practice, Philadelphia, PAQuantitative Reasoning/Social Statistics (Fall 2012)MENTORSHIP & ADVISING EXPERIENCEGraduate Mentorship2013-Present University of Pennsylvania, School of Social Policy & Practice, Philadelphia, PA Anniesha Walker (DSW Student), Teaching Assistant (Fall 2017) Jamie Siegel (DSW Student), Teaching Assistant (Fall 2016; Spring 2017) Amy Preston Page (DSW Student), Teaching Assistant (Spring 2016) Rumyana Kudeva (DSW Student), Teaching Assistant (Spring 2016) Christina DeNard (PhD Student), Teaching Assistant (Fall 2015) & ResearchAssistant (Summer 2016; Fall 2016) Ashleigh M. Brunsink (MSW Student), Research Assistant (Spring, Summer &Fall 2015) Allison E. Thompson (PhD Student), Research Assistant (Fall 2013-Spring 2017)& Dissertation Advisor (Summer 2015-Spring 2017)**2016 Recipient, Dissertation Grant, The Fahs Beck Fund for Research &Experimentation ( 4,998)**Competitively selected to attend the National Data Archive on Child Abuse &Neglect’s (NDACAN) 2016 Summer Research Institute, Cornell University JaNeen Cross (DSW Student), Teaching Assistant (Fall 2014; Spring 2015) Michelle Evans-Chase (PhD Student), Research Assistant (Summer 2013) Samira Ali (PhD Student), Research Assistant (Summer 2013) Rebecca Stern Wenger (MSW Student), Research Assistant (Spring, Summer &Fall 2013, Spring 2014; Summer 2014)Undergraduate Mentorship2013-Present University of Pennsylvania, School of Arts & Sciences, Philadelphia, PA Rebekah Lynn Weber & Jacquiley H. Wong, Project Mentor, President’sEngagement Prize: Maternal Embrace: Empowering Pregnant and ParentingTeens to Reach Their Goals and Flourish (Fall 2016; Spring 2017) XueZhen Mei, Research Assistant (Summer 2014) Phoebe Wang, Research Assistant (Spring, Summer & Fall 2013; Spring 2014) Saraf Ahmed, Research Assistant (Fall 2013)Dissertation Chair2017 Allison E. Thompson (PhD in Social Welfare)Greeson, Johanna K.P.Updated 01/2018P a g e 11

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1999-2001 Tuition Award, Bryn Mawr College, Graduate School of Social Work and Social . 1996-1997 Hunter Grubb Scholar for Public Service, Swarthmore College 1993-1997 Eugene M. Lang Opportunity Scholar for Social Change, Swarthmore College . [MSW or PhD] students.) Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals 1. Greeson, J.K.P.,